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Ambulance cot system

a cot and cot technology, applied in the field of cot systems and cots, can solve the problems of obesity, a leading public health problem,

Active Publication Date: 2008-06-24
FERNO WASHINGTON
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[0012]The present invention also provides an ambulance cot (e.g., a manual cot or a hydraulically powered cot) comprising a telescoping leg assembly comprising a roller bearing system. In some embodiment, the telescoping leg assembly comprising a roller bearing system comprises both a main, outer rail and an inner rail. In some embodiments, the main rail comprises a top side and bottom side, wherein the top side of the main rail comprises an extruded portion fastened to the main rail that comprises a roller bearing, wherein the roller bearing rolls along the top side of the inner rail (e.g., when the telescoping leg assembly is expanded (e.g., when the cot is raised) or contracted (e.g., when a cot is lowered or collapsed). In some embodiments, a cot comprises two telescoping leg assemblies (e.g., with each comprising a roller bearing system) that are parallel to each other wherein the main rails of each telescoping leg assembly are fastened to each other via a cross tube that is irremovably attached to each of the extruded portions of the main rails. In some embodiments, a cot comprises four telescoping leg assemblies (e.g., with each comprising a roller bearing systems). In some embodiments, the inner rail comprises a top side and a bottom side, wherein one or more roller bearings (e.g., two, three, four or more) are connected to a top portion and one or more roller bearings (e.g., two, three, four or more) are connected to a bottom portion of the inner leg, wherein the roller bearings roll along the inside face of the top side of the main rail and the inside face of the bottom side of the main rail when the telescoping leg is expanded (e.g., when a cot is raised) or contracted (e.g., when a cot is lowered or collapsed). In some embodiments, the roller bearing system reduces frictional force of the telescoping legs (e.g., the frictional force associated with an increase or decrease in length of the telescoping legs (e.g., that occurs with raising or lowering of the cot). In some embodiments, reducing frictional force of the telescoping legs reduces hydraulic system pressure. In some embodiments, reducing frictional force of the telescoping legs reduces battery current draw. In some embodiments, reducing frictional force of the telescoping legs extends the usable life of the cot (e.g., by reducing hydraulic system pressure and / or reducing battery current draw).

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The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States makes obesity a leading public health problem.

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[0100]The present invention relates to ambulance cots, cot systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides an ambulance cot comprising a hydraulic system and a tip angle monitoring, recording and alert system, and methods of using the same (e.g., to transport subjects and / or to detect and / or record operational data related to cot usage).

[0101]The following embodiments are provided by way of example and are not intended to limit the invention to these particular configurations. Numerous other applications and configurations will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.

[0102]An ambulance cot system of the present invention is depicted in the drawings. For example, an ambulance cot system 1 embodied by the invention is shown in FIGS. 1-52. In some embodiments, the ambulance cot system 1 comprises a pair of frames comprising a base frame 10 and a top frame 74 as shown, for example, in FIGS. 1 and 2. The base frame 10 includes a foot-end ...

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The present invention relates to ambulance cots, cot systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides an ambulance cot comprising a hydraulic system and a tip angle monitoring, recording and alert system, and methods of using the same (e.g., to transport subjects and / or to detect and / or record operational data related to cot usage).

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to ambulance cots, cot systems and methods of using the same. In particular, the present invention provides an ambulance cot comprising a hydraulic system and a tip angle monitoring, recording and alert system, and methods of using the same (e.g., to transport subjects and / or to detect and / or record operational data related to cot usage).BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States makes obesity a leading public health problem. The United States has the highest rates of obesity in the developed world. From 1980 to 2002, obesity doubled in adults and overweight prevalence tripled in children and adolescents (See, e.g., Ogden et al., JAMA 295 (13): 1549-55). From 2003-2004, of “children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years, 17.1% were overweight . . . and 32.2% of adults aged 20 years or older were obese” (See, e.g., Ogden et al., 2006, JAMA 295 (13): 1549-55). The prevalence in t...

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IPC IPC(8): A61G1/02A61G1/052G01C9/06
CPCA61G1/013A61G1/0243A61G7/0507B62B5/04A61G1/0262A61G1/0212A61G1/0287A61G1/0293A61G1/0567A61G2007/051A61G2200/16A61G2203/34A61G2203/40A61G2001/042A61G2203/42A61G2203/44A61G1/042A61G7/051
Inventor REED, JAIME C.KRIEGER, JEFFREY J.SEIZER, RICHARD T.BHEND, SHAWN G.SULIK, JAROD M.
Owner FERNO WASHINGTON
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